Judge Jeanine Pirro eviscerated former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton‘s claim that she’s already “testified to the best of her ability” on the Benghazi terror attack that took four American lives.
“Come on, Hillary, that’s nonsense and you know it,” Pirro said in her Opening Statement.
After going through a laundry list of questions that haven’t been answered, she noted one big difference between her previous testimony and the one before the House Select Committee on Benghazi scheduled for October 22.
That difference will be the committee’s chairman, the House Republican pit bull Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, she notes at about there 4:45 mark.
“Had it not been for Trey Gowdy, we would never have known about the server, the lies, the emails and the danger zone you allowed to our national security,” Pirro said. “To all the critics out there: let Trey Gowdy do his job.”
Watch her full remarks below, via Fox News.
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